“Like most people when I was diagnosed with prostate cancer it affected me on a physical and emotional level. Obviously I was very concerned and emotionally depressed since I was only 58 years old. I am a medical doctor, so as you can imagine, there were several concerns about the different treatment options available; the 2 biggest ones being: first and foremost the eradication of the cancer and the second was erectile dysfunction. So I thoroughly researched all of my options.

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As the most common type of cancer for men on a global scale, prostate cancer remains one of the top chronic diseases in the Western World. It is estimated by The Prostate Cancer Foundation that one in six men will be affected by prostate cancer in their lifetime. In 2012, the National Cancer Institute estimated… read more »

According to Miami urologist Dr. George Suarez, scientists in Italy say they have trained two dogs to detect prostate cancer with in excess of 90% accuracy. Using dogs to diagnose the disease could provide an alternative to the current blood test for prostate-specific antigen (PSA), which can provide false results in men who don’t have… read more »

According to Miami urologist Dr. George Suarez, researchers in the U.K. have discovered that there are actually five different types of prostate cancer. They report that these five dissimilar types of prostate cancer can be differentiated from one another and result in more targeted treatment for patients. Some prostate cancer key statistics: Prostate cancer is… read more »

According to Miami urologist Dr. George Suarez, prostate cancer is the #1 type of cancers among men in the U.S. today. But with early detection, the chances of successful treatment of the disease are very good. By undergoing regular screenings – including urine and blood tests – your Miami urologist will be more likely to… read more »

According to Miami urologist Dr. George Suarez, a treatment that destroys tumors by turning them into ice is being offered to as an alternative to traditional surgery for prostate cancer. Hopefully this highly accurate technique can help protect more patients against risks associated with full surgical removal of the gland, such as incontinence and erectile… read more »

This month is Bladder Cancer Awareness Month. According to Miami urologist Dr. George Suarez, this type of cancer is typically caused by tobacco use and is also considered a ‘downwinder’ form of cancer common among people exposed to nuclear testing such as the tests performed in Nevada in the 1950s. Bladder cancer is typically easy… read more »

Miami urologist Dr. George Suarez find that a patient’s first reaction when receiving the diagnosis of cancer is to question if it can be cured and what type of treatment will be needed. According to a new study, merely observing men with very low or low risk prostate cancers may be the best course of… read more »

If you are a man and have been having more and more difficulty in urinating, Miami urologist Dr. George Suarez warns the problem may be due to an enlarged prostate gland – a condition known as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). It is a common problem many men encounter as they get older. Treatments are variable… read more »